The story starts as a sweet moment—a child innocently saying grace and being reassured that sincerity matters more than perfection. But then it sharply shifts into crude humor that undercuts the original message.
If you strip it down, the meaningful part is this:
A child’s simple, honest prayer is valid, and kindness matters more than rigid expectations. The elderly man reinforces that beautifully.
The rest is just shock humor layered on top, which changes the tone completely. It’s meant to surprise, not necessarily “touch the heart.”
So yeah—two very different messages stitched together: one wholesome, one purely for laughs.